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Planning Exemplars

Here you will find examples of planning documents being used in schools.

Primary Planning Exemplars

These are examples of planners that have been created as part of effective planning, assessment and moderation processes in primary schools.  They include all elements of the Moderation Cycle and should be used to inform professional dialogue around planning in your own establishments.

Literacy Planner             Numeracy Planner

Planning term 3 Money        Non fiction writing planning P1

Example IDL Planner Whole School

Examples of Whole School IDL Planning adapted for individual classes: P2/3, P4/5 and P6/7

Planning in ELC Settings

This is an example of a planner that was used to ensure that an ELC setting was providing breadth and depth across CfE as well as planning for the developmental milestones and key skills.

‘In consideration of our children’s identified next steps, their current interests and our breadth tracker we look for an appropriate theme for learning.  When the theme has been decided, staff work together to identify a bundle of pertinent Es and Os coming from a range of curricular areas but always including numeracy and literacy.  We choose one wellbeing indicator to be the focus for the theme and select key skills from Argyll and Bute’s skills framework.  This is then all broken down into key learning intentions for the block and we decide what our stimulus will be for our children.  At this point we go back to the children with the stimulus and gather information on their prior learning and what they want to find out about.  We record their initial ideas, gather staff initial ideas and then send plans home to parents to gather their ideas.  At our planning meeting the following week we combine all ideas together to identify key areas for learning and plan ideas for the coming week.  The following weekly meetings are then used for moderation discussions and to plan the coming week of learning, ensuring that we are building on the children’s experiences each week.  We try to ensure that key learning can be observed in several areas of the setting.  Themes of learning can last for different periods of time depending on our evaluations of learning.’

Planning exemplar ELC

‘Planned learning is then assessed using an observation sheet.  This is completed following professional dialogue, using the literacy and numeracy trackers as support.’

Observation Sheet Space

Secondary Planning Exemplars

Example Planner Research skills

Example Planner Geography

Progression Planner Exemplars

These are examples of progression planners put together following whole school moderation of a key skill or theme.  They show the value added at each stage, from early level through to second level and beyond.

Assessment-and-moderation-food-chains

Presentation-SC-progression-Jan-April

Beyond-Number-Term-3-Planner-Assessment-and-Moderation

Reading-Term-2-Planner-Assessment-and-Moderation

Reading-Term-4-Planner-Assessment-and-Moderation-Synthesising

Report-Writing-Progression-Planner

Training Materials

Below are the resources that have been used on training and recall days for our AMFs and Head Teachers.  These can be downloaded and edited when delivering training in schools.

Assessment and Moderation Support Packthis resource outlines the key role Assessment and Moderation have in both local and national contexts, and gives advice on how AMFs and other practitioners can support moderation in their schools, using the resources below.

 

AMF Pack – Updated for 2018/19

 

AMF Recall Day – 18th April 2019

 

Other Resources

Gaelic Songs

bord-naArgyll & Bute Gaelic Bookbug songslogo

Click the images for Bookbug song lyrics

 

1.Hallo a h-uile duinebug

Track 1

2. Guth nam beathaicheanpicture10

Track 2

  3. Tunnagan beagapicture2

Track 3

 4. Cà bheil do shùilean?picture5

Track 4

5. Sùil, sròn, bus, bus, smoigthsx3a31kh

 Track 5

6. Crath is craththddeky37d

Crath is Crath and Tha sinn dol suas are songs to be used with Lycra or parachute

Track 6

 

7. Crath is crath

Track 7

 

8. Tha sinn dol suas

Track 8

 

9. Càite a bheil? (Where is…..?)

Track 9

 

10. Cò tha fon a’ phlaide?

Track 10

 

11. Còig caraidean air an trampolinepicture7

Track 11

 

12. Aon teadaidh air a’ phlaideted

 Track 12

 

13. Seinn bogha-froisethrg2rpyre

Track 13

 

14. Hòbhan hòbhan ars an cù beag picture8

 Track 14

 

15, Crònan Charsaig  picture9

Track 15

 

16. Tìoraidh a h-uile duine/mar sin leibh a h-uile duinethlyf09d82

Track 16

17. Crois, crois, loidhn’, loidhn’picture4

Track 17

 

Online Gaelic Songs

Gaelic Singing Games with sound files and Videos

Animated Gaelic songs with  PDF booklet of ideas for classroom use

Mp3 files of Gaelic songs from the play@home series

The lyrics for the Gaelic songs from the play@home series

Song about a wee boy being lifted in the air

A traditional song about bracken cutting

Gaelic version of Baa Baa Black Sheep

Gaelic Christmas song

Learn a Gaelic song-Little by Little: A collection of traditional Gaelic songs

Selection of Gaelic songs with Lyrics and sound files

 

 

Sound Files for Books

Here you can find sound files for the books you have in your Primary Language Learning (PLL) packs,  French and Gaelic.

These sound files can be downloaded onto your talking pen. The files need to be saved into the Ap4 folder on your pen.

The first 4 books below use the sample start arrows on the leaflet in the PENpal box (Arrows 1-4)

(These arrows need to cut out and selotaped to the inside cover of the book as they are not self adhesive)

These arrows are used in conjunction with the sample pack of stickers in the PENpal box (Small round labels: S92-S182)

 

French Books

 

        Tthoutes Les Couleurs 

Use Start Arrow  1      Sample pack:  labels S92-S107

 

thb5wu04zbPourquoi?

Use Start Arrow     Sample pack:  labels S108-S120

 

 

thn24clnur

Les Habits de Lulu

Use Start Arrow 3    Sample pack: labels S121-134

 

 

th3uobhh6x   Je m’habille et….je te croque!

Use Start Arrow 4        Sample pack: labels S135-S146

 

 

Now use set A start arrow pack (red)

thint0a95kLa chenille qui fait des trous

Use Start Arrow 5    Sample pack: labels S147-S170

 

pop_mange_de_toutes_les_couleurs-2Pop mange de toutes les couleurs

Use Start Arrow 6   Sample pack: labels S171-S182

 

 

Now use Set A  Talking Labels (purple)

thpjrpw2dg Ours brun, dis-moi…

Use Start Arrow 7          Set A labels A1-A22

 

 

thjnt49r0w  Va-t’en,Grand Monstre Vert!

Use Start Arrow          Set A labels A23-A38

 

 

 

Bon Apetit! Monsieur Lapin

Use Start Arrow 9            Set A labels A39-A52

 

 

 

Astérix et Tintin (Transition Project:Characters descriptive phrases sheets)

Use Start Arrow 10         Set A labels A53-A95

           ( WARNING: Label A66 and A67 have a duplicate recording!)

 

Le Gruffalo Simplified French version of the story

Use Start Arrow 11          Set A labels A96-A107

Le Gruffalo dialogue for stick puppets

Use start Arrow 12           Set A labels A108-A142

 

Resources to accompany the Rainforest Quest DVD

Sound files for Warm up song Flashcards

Use start Arrow  13         Set A labels  A143-A165

 

Sound files for prinable version of Story

Use start Arrow  14        Set A Labels A166-A198

Rainforest Characters’ dialogue for stick puppets 

Use start Arrow 15        Set A labels A199-A234

 

 Gaelic Books

Gaelic/English Bilingual Talking Dictionary

(Talking book- No start arrows or stickers requiries)

 

 

Mach à Seo!

Use Start Arrow 1     Sample pack: labels S92-S104

 

 

Beathaichean!

Use Start Arrow 2      Sample pack: labels S105-S117

 

 

Dathan

Use start Arrow      Sample pack: labels S118-S122

 

 

Bròg is Ad, Cò Leis a tha iad?

Use Start Arrow 4    Sample  Pack: labels S123-S133

 

 

Aodainn Annasach

Use Start Arrow 5   Sample pack: labels S134-S151

 

 

Leabhar Beag Nam Beibidhean Beaga

Use Start Arrow   Sample pack: labels S152-S160

 

 

Air Chall

Use Start Arrow 7   Sample pack: labels S161-S169

 

Boo!

Use Start Arrow 8  Sample pack: labels S170-S178

 

Cò tha seo?

Use Start Arrow 9        Set A labels A1-A9

 

 

Spògan Salach

Use Start Arrow 10     Set A labels A10-A18

 

Anns an Sgoil

Use Start Arrow 11    Set A labels A19-A27

 

An t-Uilebheist

Use Start Arrow 12   Set A labels A28-A36

 

Càite Bheil an Leabhar?

Use Start Arrow 13    Set A labels A37-A45

 

Càite Bheil e?

Use Start Arrow 14     Set A labels A46-A54

 

An Tuineap Mòr

Use Start Arrow 15    Set A labels A55-A73

 

An Leòmhann agus an Luchag

Use Start Arrow 16    Set A labels A74-A90

 

A’Chearc Bheag Ruadh

Use Start Arrow 17     Set A labels A91-A103

 

Am Bonnach Mòr

Use Start Arrow 18      Set A labels A104-A115

 

M’eudail air an Iasg

Use Start Arrow 19    Set A labels A116-A141

 

Go!Gaelic_Flashcard_Colours 

Sound files for Colour Flashcards

Use Start Arrow 20       Set A labels A142-A151

 

Go!Gaelic_Flashcard_Weather

Sound files for Weather Flashcards

Use Start Arrow 21        Set A labels A152-161

 

Go!Gaelic Introductions

Sound Files for Introductions flashcards

Use Start Arrow 22        Set A labels A162-173

 

Go!Gaelic Feelings Flashcards

Sound files for Feelings Flashcards  

Use start Arrow 23          Set A labels A174- 183

 

 Spanish sound files for LinguaTALK Spanish

An interactive Structured Language Course for 7-12 years.

Please download all the files below onto your talking pen (in the Ap4 folder) in order to fully sound enable this teaching resource.

EU Map chart

Plural

Gender

Market

Birthday

Numbers to 20 

Colours

Articles Chart

Phonics Chart

Numbers Chart

Clothes Chart

Name and Alphabet Chart

Greetings Chart

Clothes 2 Chart

Family Chart

Freetime Chart

Freetime 2 Chart

Weather Chart

Weather and activities Chart

Weather and Clothes Chart

Music Chart

Places in Town

Directions

Transport

Time

School

Numbers to 1000s

Then and Now

Food Verbs

Core Language Chart

Intercultural Spain

Americas